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View of Martin Place, showing the Commercial Travellers Club, Government Savings Bank of N.S.W., the...

View of Martin Place, showing the Commercial Travellers Club, Government Savings Bank of N.S.W., the...

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View of Martin Place, showing the Commercial Travellers Club, Government Savings Bank of N.S.W., the Commonwealth Bank, the G.P.O. and the Commercial Bank, ca. 1930 / photograph by E.B. Studios

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Full title

View of Martin Place, showing the Commercial Travellers Club, Government Savings Bank of N.S.W., the Commonwealth Bank, the G.P.O. and the Commercial Bank, ca. 1930 / photograph by E.B. Studios

Date

ca. 1930

Call Numbers

XV1/St/Mart Pl/1

Record Identifier

9gkd7vq9

Reference Code

877603
Physical Description

Contents

1 photograph - 27 3/4 x 33 in. approx., measurement taken inside mount

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

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Scope and Contents

Contents

The photograph was apparently taken from the N.E. corner of Castlereagh St. and Martin Place, looking SS-W., the names of the buildings mentioned above being indicated in white lettering. The Commonwealth Bank is the present (1968) Commonwealth Trading Bank, on the corner of Pitt St. and Martin Place. The Cenotaph is just visible on the right-hand...

Alternative Titles

Full title

View of Martin Place, showing the Commercial Travellers Club, Government Savings Bank of N.S.W., the Commonwealth Bank, the G.P.O. and the Commercial Bank, ca. 1930 / photograph by E.B. Studios

Notes

Description source

Information transferred from pictures card catalogue as part of the eRecords Project, 2009-2010

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

XV1/St/Mart Pl/1

Record Identifier

9gkd7vq9

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9gkd7vq9

Other Identifiers

Reference code

877603

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